An Albany man was among the three people charged in a Jefferson County home invasion involving a firearm early Friday morning, State Police said.

Before police could get to the scene, on Moon Lake Road in the town of Theresa at about 1 a.m., the suspects had fled in a 2016 Dodge Dart and lost control of the car, which ended up disabled off the road's shoulder.

The three suspects ran off. Haley Recor,19, of Watertown was found walking on the road by an investigator. Patrick U. Ponzo, 33, of Broadway, Albany, was located by several police officials when he returned to the car owner's home.

Robert Sawyer, 32, of Philadelphia, N.Y., was found in a heavily wooded area after being tracked by a trooper and bloodhound in 4-degree weather, police said. Sawyer was found to be suffering from possible hypothermia from prolonged cold exposure, treated at a hospital and released.

Evidence of the crime was found in and along the road, including a revolver believed to have been used, troopers said.

All three were charged with robbery, burglary, criminal possession of a weapon, conspiracy and menacing. After arraignment, Recor was sent to Jefferson County Jail on $20,000 bail, Ponzo and Robert Sawyer were jailed without bail.